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US Telecom operators agree to delay 5G rollout

The decision followed a request by Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg on behalf of aviation companies

Newsroom January 5 09:48

Two major US telecom operators, AT&T and Verizon, agreed on Monday evening to a further two-week delay to a planned rollout of 5G networks across the country.

The decision followed a request by Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg on behalf of aviation companies that were worried about the interference of 5G signals on aircraft safety devices.

The two companies had previously rejected the request after having already delayed their launch by a month.

“We’ve agreed to a two-week delay which promises the certainty of bringing this nation our game-changing 5G network in January,” Verizon said in a statement after talks with government officials and the Federal Aviation Authority (FAA).

Problems of frequency
Buttigieg and FAA chief Stephen Dickson wrote to Verizon and AT&T on Friday asking them to hold off on their nationwide launch for a maximum of two weeks.

The move was triggered by concerns of “unacceptable disruption” to flights due to possible interference from 5G signals.

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The C-band frequency used by 5G is close to that used by altimeter devices on planes that measure the aircraft’s altitude.

Airlines are worried about serious impacts on their flights. At the same time, the two telecom companies are eager to launch their new service after having spent billions on licenses to use the frequency.

source dw.com

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